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**third-party libraries**

What is third-party libraries?

Third-party libraries are collections of pre-written code, often in the form of functions, classes, or modules, that developers can incorporate into their own software projects. They provide ready-made solutions for common programming tasks, such as data parsing, UI element creation, or network communication, saving developers time and effort by avoiding the need to write such code from scratch. These libraries are created and maintained by individuals or organizations other than the developers of the main project, hence the 'third-party' designation. Using third-party libraries allows developers to focus on the unique aspects of their applications, improve development speed, and leverage the expertise of other programmers.

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